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those of any of his
predecessors as pope. The
epithet Saint Gregory the
Dialogist has been
attached to him in
Eastern Christianity because of his Dialogues...
- combined. From this, the
author himself is
sometimes known as
Gregory the
Dialogist. Pope
Zachary (r. 741–752)
translated the
Dialogues into Gr****. Moorhead...
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Saint Gregory, also Pope
Gregory I or
Gregory the
Dialogist (c. 540 – 604), was Pope from 590
until his death.
Saint Gregory may also
refer to: Gregory...
-
Eastern Christianity, with a
feast day of 12 March.
Known as "the
Father of
Christian Worship".
Known as "St.
Gregory the
Dialogist" in
Eastern Orthodoxy....
- M. Boy et la
femme qui aime Jésus Yes Yes
Short film; co-screenwriter/
dialogist 1990 The Kiss (Le Baiser) Yes Yes
Short film; co-screenwriter Nominated—Short...
- New writers,
mostly connected to the
production company as writers,
dialogists or translators, were
asked to come up with
original plotlines which used...
-
widespread use at
Marvel Comics beginning in the 1960s,
primarily under editor-
dialogist Stan Lee and writer-artists Jack
Kirby and
Steve Ditko, this approach...
- co-screenwriter, co-adapter, and co-
dialogist 1983
Entre Nous a.k.a. Coup de
foudre also screenwriter, co-adapter, and
dialogist nominated for Best
Foreign Language...
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until his death. He is also
known as
Gregorius Dialogus (Gregory the
Dialogist) in
Eastern Orthodoxy because of the
Dialogues he wrote. He was the first...
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previous Divine Liturgy. It is
traditionally attributed to St.
Gregory the
Dialogist,
although some
scholars believe it
originated with
Patriarch Severus of...